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Is Becoming a Cyborg the Future of Medical Implants?
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 6826343, member: 8921"] Well, the middle redacted area is of your genitalia, so thanks for handling that for the Mentors. :wink: A close relative recently had both of her hips replaced about a year apart (arthritis runs in her family), and she is very happy with the results. She is not allowed to run anymore, but most other non-impact athletic activities are still good to go. The current standard is you are back on your feet the evening of the hip replacement surgery or the next day. Amazing stuff, and amazing skill by the ortho surgeons who help these patients. Check out the work done by my family member's surgeon -- thank you Dr. Sah: [URL]https://sahortho.com/about/meet-alexander-sah-md[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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